[bisq-network/proposals] Add negative score for protocol violations (#260)

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Sat Jan 9 03:21:54 CET 2021


> > The problem seems to be who would want to trade with a negative reputation? It would be easier to just start again. Maybe this is a good deterrent but it is to be decided?
> 
> To avoid that it requires some "scarce resource" like the bank account.

Starting again can at least signal for traders to be cautious. Possibly costs some BSQ to renew onion address? Or wipe 'trade score' negative? /weak throw out there suggestions. 

I do think the above focus on 'payment method' as opposed to tarring the whole user is interesting. 

Definitely agree any 'punishment' should only be on dishonest/fraudulent etc. actions. Hard to determine, yes. So maybe it's just mods/arbitrator's making that call? But consistency? Perhaps options indicating the 'type' of 'negative trade score' e.g. new. 

Maybe its just the number of negative's... but the AGE of the account kind of gives a proper perspective... WITHOUT breaching privacy stuff e.g. +1,000 trades and thus subject to target by authorities (possibly).

> I think that is really a main problem still. Might be a UX problem in some cases, that new users dont understand that they have to be online but that is one of the bigger issues and I would suggest that justifies a negative score. Such a score is not binary anyway, so one issue will not have that much weight, we could fade it out even over time.

The "portfolio" notification needs some work imo. Always on, have to go to the screen specifically with open trades... and only _then_ see a notification of trader chat. 

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